I do sometimes, depending on the jeans (I have a couple pairs that are shorter and look better tucked in).

However, I managed to rip a boot in half doing this. I don't recommend riding next to a fence with your jeans tucked into your boots. I caught the loop at the top on a small washer and bolt sticking out at a trot..ripped the whole side of my boot off of the rest.

I guess maybe my issue is that I'm short. Hell, even petite jeans are way too long these days. How can you guys stand having your pants drag in dirt, water and horse crap?

Regular pants that fit can be folded over my foot and reach at least the middle of my arch. Nothing more annoying than stepping in a puddle (of ANYTHING) and having that fluid wick it's way up your calf.

I guess maybe my issue is that I'm short. Hell, even petite jeans are way too long these days. How can you guys stand having your pants drag in dirt, water and horse crap?

Regular pants that fit can be folded over my foot and reach at least the middle of my arch. Nothing more annoying than stepping in a puddle (of ANYTHING) and having that fluid wick it's way up your calf.

I'm 5' and buy all my everyday jeans in the 'short' lengths and I buy my riding jeans longer so that they pool around my boots and don't look like flood pants while I'm riding

Should we have a thread on who wears those blinged-back-pockets jeans? Lol! Understood that they're the same ones who wear thongs, of course! :)

That's to distract lookers from the thong to the bling. Or, on a sunny day to shine in the eyes of folks who try a peek!

Around here, the only ones who wear their jeans tucked in generally are the young ones who do gaming type stuff. The WP and reiners-not on your life. Guess we are a more conservative bunch. (aka-older, lol)

If I ever wear my cowboy boots again I tuck my jeans in just for the mere fact that I'll be stepping all over them. Every pair of jeans I have are either extremely too long, skinny jeans my calves can't fit into, or wayy too short unless I'm in a pair of higher topped basketball shoes.
Soo..more so functional (I do wear my horse jeans as the rest of my daily life jeans lol) to tuck the bottoms in to protect them from any mud or puddles that want to flick up onto them.Posted via Mobile Device

I always thought the jeans-in-boots thing looked dumb, but I didn't know it was an actual style. It kind of just happens when I pull my boots on and don't bother with my jeans. It helps keep the jeans out of the mud. If I want to look appropriate, I pull my jeans over my boots. When I'm in a hurry and I don't care, I don't bother pulling my pants down around my boots. Didnt think it was a style though. Just thought it was laziness or a way to keep the dirt off your pants.

I don't fully tuck mine in but when it is muddy I do a half tuck kind of thing, put at least one side in the tops until I get to the barn. I spend too much money on jeans to trash them faster than I already do. Anywhere in public, not a snowball's chance you'll see them tucked in. My grandpa makes fun of me just for the half tuck when he stops by - I get referred to as "Urban cowboy" "Are you some local yokel pretending to be a rider?" etc...tucking them is sacrilege according to the 81 year old horseman

That's to distract lookers from the thong to the bling. Or, on a sunny day to shine in the eyes of folks who try a peek!

Around here, the only ones who wear their jeans tucked in generally are the young ones who do gaming type stuff. The WP and reiners-not on your life. Guess we are a more conservative bunch. (aka-older, lol)

I don't wear no stinkin' thongs... I like my cotton grannies... they are comfy cozy...

But I do like my bling jeans.... (I only have one pair... cus I'm all poor and stuff)....

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